Tours & Activities in Linares
Do you want to know, the Enchanted Houses that exist in Linares? this is your route. ARE YOU GOING TO LOSE IT ?. On this route we will tell you about the Casas de Linares where Paranormal phenomena have occurred and which continue to occur. They will also be told where secret passages or underground galleries existed or still exist, and we will also tell them the location of an anti-air shelter that existed during the Spanish Civil War. This route is all exterior, that is, you will not be able to access the interior of any place, yes, you will be shown a photo or video of the existence of those places.
Free Tour to visit the Ibero-Roman archaeological site of Cástulo, in the town of Linares (Jaén).
It will begin by explaining from the beginning of Cástulo , which was founded with the Iberian culture (although in the past there was an old settlement prior to the Iberian), with the town of La Muela, followed by the Carthaginians (with him, the military Aníbal, who married the princess Imilce who was from Cástulo), then came the Romans with the Conquest of Cástulo through Publio Cornelio Escipión "THE AFRICAN", we passed to the Visigoths, Arabs and Christians, until in the fifteenth century the city was definitively abandoned.
We will visit the North wall of Cástulo , where the famous Iberian Lion was found, then we will go to the Torre Vigía or Torre Alba (defensive tower or watchtower), Roman Baths , a possible Synagogue that existed before the Jews settled in Spain and finally the jewel of the Crown of Cástulo, the famous "MOSAICO DE LOS AMORES".
Through georadar I will indicate where the Roman Circus of Cástulo and its Amphitheater were located.
Each stone, each column that is seen will explain the function or what it was used for and its history.
If you want to visit one of the most important Ibero-Roman cities of the Iberian Peninsula ; which was the most important city of Oretania, since Cástulo had its own port, because the Guadalimar river was navigable. Take this Free Tour to Cástulo , because you will not remain indifferent.